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Encourages Students to Submit FAFSA by January 17th to Meet Tennessee Promise Deadline

Nashville, TN – Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam has proclaimed Thursday, January 12th, as the first “TN FAFSA Frenzy Day,” encouraging high school seniors and current college students to submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by January 17th to maintain eligibility for key scholarship programs including Tennessee Promise.

Tennessee Promise is the state’s groundbreaking scholarship and mentoring program that provides high school graduates two years of community or technical college free of tuition and fees.

Location has changed to the Screaming Eagle Medical Home Conference Room

Fort Campbell, KY – Are you a LPN and seeking a new career or career change?

All licensed practical nurses interested in working at Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, caring for military servicemen and women and their families, are encouraged to attend a Job Fair at the Screaming Eagle Medical Home Conference Room, in Office Building One, 647 Dunlop Lane, Suite 301, between 10:00am and 4:00pm January 11th, 2017.

Hendersonville, TN – F&M Bank has been providing financial services in Hendersonville since 2008. Beginning January 17th, the Middle Tennessee-rooted bank is taking an ambitious step forward in Sumner County by opening a new 10,000 square foot office in the heart of Hendersonville’s Indian Lake commercial district.

The spacious new facility, located at 221 Indian Lake Boulevard, replaces the bank’s former quarters at 100 Bluegrass Commons. The new office will accommodate F&M’s growing banking and mortgage staff and will provide customers with a dedicated mortgage services entrance.

Austin Peay vs. SIU Edwardsville

Clarksville, TN – Austin Peay State University women’s basketball team returns to the friendly confines of the Dunn Center, 7:00pm, Wednesday, seeking a bounce-back performance against SIU Edwardsville.

The Governors most recently fell to Jacksonville State, Saturday, on the back end of a two-game road trip.

Mayor McMillan orders flags flown at half-staff in his honor

Clarksville, TN – Former Clarksville Mayor Ted Crozier Sr., who devoted his life to family, country and community, died Monday from a respiratory illness at the age of 91.

Col. Crozier served in the U.S. Army for 32 years, retiring at the rank of colonel in 1977. He served as the first Commander of the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade at Fort Campbell and was the first aviator to serve as the chief of staff for the 101st Airborne Division.

Tampa, FL – Motorists saw little change at the pump last week. Compared to a week ago, average prices remained the same in Florida, and rose 1-cent in Georgia and Tennessee.

“Frozen gas prices are a good sign that we could soon see some relief at the pump,” said Mark Jenkins, spokesman, AAA – The Auto Club Group. “Now that the holidays are over and cold weather is moving across much of the country, gasoline demand should drop, and prices could too.”

APSU Sports Information

Clarksville, TN – The Austin Peay State University’s Governors Club will host its Winter 2017 Overtime Social, 5:00pm – 7:00pm, Friday, January 20th, 2017 at the River Club Golf and Learning Center located at 1150 Warfield Boulevard in Clarksville.

The Governors Club Overtime Social is an event designed for Governors Club members and Austin Peay fans alike to meet and greet with Governors coaches while enjoying light appetizers and a cash bar. Athletics Director Ryan Ivey, along with coaches in attendance, will make remarks beginning at 6:00pm.

Nashville, TN – The Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office (SFMO) urges Tennesseans to place special focus on home fire safety during what has traditionally been the most tragic week for fire-related incidents in the Volunteer State.

Since 2010, Tennessee has averaged 2.75 fatal fires (22 in 8 years) and 3.375 fire deaths (27 in 8 years) during the second week of January according to SFMO data. This is the highest number of both fires and victims for any week of the year and is nearly double the rate of the average week.